Word: salonika
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...down one evening last week, Prime Minister Venizelos entered the Chamber of Deputies and began a fiery speech which lasted well into the night. He moved adoption of a bill entrusting to J. & W. Seligman & Co. of Manhattan the financing of a notable series of public works in the Salonika Valley. Pointedly defying Hambros, Venizelos cried...
...clock. Thirty-three million people populate the territory of the Balkans and the Near East, of whom thirty million are for the most part, illiterate, half-starved, neglected peasantry, "Brothers to the ox" in the words of Dr. Erickson. This school and one other at Salonika are the only schools under American patronage serving this abandoned class...
...Chief of the Imperial General Staff in succession to General the Earl of Cavan, retiring. The appointment is not effective until February. General Milne is Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Command (military district in England) and was toward the end of the War in command of the Salonika Army...
Just before the first sunbeams cast their light upon the Acropolis ont morning last week, a simultaneous revolt broke out in the Army and Navy at Athens and Salonika...
...capital of Turkey, instructing him to deport the Patriarch. At the early hour of 6:30 a.m., the police official called upon His All Holiness, apprised him of his imminent de parture, courteously saw him through passport technicalities and safely upon an ordinary train which forthwith chugged him to Salonika...